Feeding Strays Is Legal in India, But This One Mistake Can Get You in Trouble

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Last Updated:April 17, 2026, 22:00 IST

India allows feeding stray dogs but only in designated areas set by local authorities, courts bar random feeding in public spots and let housing societies set reasonable rules

Feeding Strays Is Legal in India, But This One Mistake Can Get You in Trouble

Feeding Strays Is Legal in India, But This One Mistake Can Get You in Trouble

If you’ve ever fed a stray dog or seen someone do it, you might have wondered — is this actually allowed? The short answer is yes, but with important conditions.

Under Indian law, feeding stray dogs is not illegal. In fact, courts have recognised that community dogs have a right to food and that people have the right to feed them.

But things have become more structured in recent years.

In 2025, the Supreme Court stepped in to set clearer rules. It said that feeding stray dogs cannot be done randomly in public places like roads, parks or building entrances. Instead, dogs must be fed only in designated feeding areas set up by local authorities.

So the rule now is simple: feeding is allowed, but not anywhere you want.

The idea is to balance two things — animal welfare and public safety. Unregulated feeding in busy areas has often led to complaints about hygiene, dog bites and conflicts between residents. At the same time, completely banning feeding isn’t considered humane or practical.

That’s why the courts have pushed for a middle ground. Municipal bodies are now expected to create specific feeding spots in each area, usually away from children’s play zones, entrances or crowded spaces.

If someone feeds stray dogs in the wrong place, like on the street or inside restricted areas, action can be taken under local rules or court directions.

Courts have even raised concerns about holding feeders responsible in certain situations, especially if safety issues arise.

In housing societies, feeding is still allowed, but it usually has to take place in spots that have been pre-decided. Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) can’t completely ban feeding, but they can set reasonable rules about where it should happen and how hygiene should be maintained.

This is why many societies now have fixed feeding corners.

India’s laws try to walk a fine line here. Stray dogs have protection under animal welfare rules, and the Animal Birth Control (ABC) program pushes for sterilizing and vaccinating them, then releasing them back where they came from.

But things get complicated when it comes to feeding. People keep arguing about where and how to feed stray dogs. Feeding strays itself isn’t against the law, but you can’t just do it anywhere you like. If you’re careful about where you feed them—somewhere that doesn’t bother others or make a mess, and especially if you stick to designated feeding spots—there’s really no problem.

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April 17, 2026, 22:00 IST

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